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Quickly Stop Flashbacks and Symptoms of PTSD

“[Andrew T.] Austin…gives concrete examples of how to help people move on with their lives. I’ve been testing many of his ideas about how to treat trauma on my heavy caseload and have seen great results,” says therapist Michael Arn.

“If you work with clients then you need this program…” says therapist, Amanda Mortimer

Easy to learn techniques for stopping flashbacks in their tracks that you can use right away

Developed by Andrew T. Austin this program contained numerous methods employed by top therapists for treating the flashback related symptoms of PTSD. Primarily used as a resource by therapists and counsellors working in the area of trauma, the videos on this is site are also frequently accessed by sufferers of PTSD.

It represents the very best in therapeutic methodology and draws from the areas of Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) and Metaphors of Movement.

Here’s what is in this program:

Section 1. Introduction and Outline

• What is Post Traumatic Stress?Overview and diagnostic summary• The Two Patterns (video 12.46mins)The difference between survivors and PTSD casualties• That Accursed NLP Method (video 18.39mins)Why I don’t recommend the “fast phobia cure” for PTSD• The Three-Stage Abreaction (video 17.13mins)Tripping thresholds and abreactions

Section 2. Integral Eye Movement Technique

• Eye Movement Technique for PTSD (video 4.00mins)
Application of IEMT to trauma• Basic Process (video 6.16mins)Basic overview of the technique for trauma• Working with Trauma (video 6.32mins)Creating a resolution to traumatic memory• Troubleshooting (video 5.19mins)Getting IEMT to work for you• Working with Problematic Emotions (video 10.02mins)
Some emotional difficulties that can be worked with using IEMT

Section 3. The Structure of the Traumatic Experience

• The Structure of Trauma
Working with structure of “how” rather than the content of “what”• Episodic Memory (video 19.34mins)The structure of traumatic memory• Identifying The Lynchpin (video 31.32mins)Getting to the precise aspect of the trauma to create maximum change with minimum intervention to alleviate flashback issues• Working with Overwhelm (video 14.56mins)Dealing with overwhelm in PTSD treatment sessions

Section 4. Problematic Emotions

• The Three Pillars of Depression (video: 26.20mins)
A simple emotional chain that can be a powerful force in depression• Dealing with Guilt (video: 8.36mins)An effective technique for resolving guilt• Anxiety 1. Juggling (video: 12.43mins)An easy technique to be practised daily for 28 days• Anxiety 2. Rhythm (video: 6.08mins)Anxious people have no rhythm• Working with Anger (video: 12.22mins)How to deal with anger• A Note on RegretA meditation on regret

Session 2. “Accidental Gunshot.”• Using IEMT on memories (24.06mins)• Using IEMT on the feeling of “threat” (18.16mins)• Editing the mental movie (38.26mins)
• Putting the Client Back in Control (18.39mins)

“Quite possibly the best program available for working with PTSD – very insightful, intellectual, and practical. The price to join is so worth it. As one who experiences quite chronic PTSD and one who has comprehensively searched for effective ways to address it, and having spent a little time now going through this program, I struggle to put a price on what membership to this site is worth.”John, PTSD sufferer.

“I was talking to my client yesterday and she told me how it has made such a difference to her and the only words her husband could use to describe the change was ‘WOW!’ I thought she put it beautifully when she said, ‘I haven’t given up the fight, I have given up the fright‘ believe me when I tell you this was a huge statement for this lady to make.” G. Cossum – therapist

“Andrew T. Austin’s PTSD program is the real deal. I’m a therapist and I work in a clinic where I average 1200 hours of face to face therapy a year. My clients are primarily couples and their children who have experienced some sort of trauma or have trauma symptoms. 95% of my clients have trauma symptoms and about 50% meet the DSM criteria for a PTSD diagnosis. I’ve been certified in numerous popular methodologies for treating trauma. I’m no evangelist and don’t believe in hero worship of any one person or type of change work, but Andrew T. Austin’s insights and teachings regarding PTSD are some of the best I’ve come across. His work is fresh, insightful, out of the box, practical and just plain works, which is what I care about. In the program, he stays away from teaching abstract theories of why people suffer from PTSD and gives concrete examples of how to help people move on with their lives. I’ve been testing many of his ideas about how to treat trauma on my heavy caseload and have seen great results. I and my company have spent thousands of dollars on training programs that fail miserably in comparison to Andrew’s PTSD program.” Michael Arn, therapist

“If you work with clients then you need this program, Andy fills in the gaps between the conventional phobia cure. I work with clients in NZ with PTSD post the earthquake and would have to say that this program is the difference that makes a difference. Great job Andy.” Amanda Mortimer